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WHEN HE LEADS

I admit that in my younger days I secretly wished for a few spectacular displays of God鈥檚 leading in my life.
A plastic eating caterpillar!?

A plastic eating caterpillar!?

It was an accidental find, but apparently a beekeeper discovered that a parasitic pest in his hives of bees, a wax worm, which feeds on beeswax, can actually break down plastics.
A lot happened 鈥淲hile the Lights Were Out鈥

A lot happened 鈥淲hile the Lights Were Out鈥

鈥淲hile the Lights were Out鈥 many nefarious acts took place, but the butler didn鈥檛 do it.
Village of Kenosee begins green space construction

Village of Kenosee begins green space construction

Eight years ago the Village of Kenosee set into motion an expansion of the Village with a new subdivision after purchasing land from Moose Mountain Provincial Park.
Spring thaw reveals litter strewn everywhere

Spring thaw reveals litter strewn everywhere

Every year in the spring, when the snow melts away, we鈥檙e left with the garbage that鈥檚 been discarded and stuck in the snow, which sits along the side of the road or blows in the wind.
WBEC welcomes powwow dancers

WBEC welcomes powwow dancers

The White Bear Education Complex hosted their annual Interschool Powwow on Thursday, April 27, with students participating from Ochapowace, Peepeekisis, and White Bear to both dance and sing.
Ashleigh Wolensky: Serving for Saskatchewan

Ashleigh Wolensky: Serving for Saskatchewan

Seventeen-year-old Ashleigh Wolensky of Redvers has taken her championship-level volleyball skills to a new school and is embracing new challenges and opportunities as a Caronport High School student and as a member of Briercrest's club-level volleyb
Town of Carlyle Lauds Huguette Lutz on Her Retirement

Town of Carlyle Lauds Huguette Lutz on Her Retirement

Upon her retirement as Town of Carlyle administrator, Huguette Lutz was praised and thanked for her 10 years of 鈥渆xceptional service鈥 by Mayor Wayne Orsted.
Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

Carlyle RCMP Staff Sgt. Darren Simons reminds the members of the public that May 15-19 is Sexual Assault Awareness Week in Saskatchewan. 鈥淭he statistics surrounding sexual assault in the province are just staggering,鈥 says Simons.
Observed At: Cornerstone Theatre's "While the Lights were Out"

Observed At: Cornerstone Theatre's "While the Lights were Out"

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